Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Scientific paper
1999-03-24
Annalen d. Physik, 8, Special Issue, 237-240, 1999
Physics
Condensed Matter
Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
4 pages (RevTeX), 3 figures (postscript) replaced by version published in special issue of Annalen d. Physik
Scientific paper
The low-temperature resistivity of a SiGe 2-dimensional hole gas has been studied using the gate controlled carrier density as a parameter. A metal-insulator transition is seen both in the temperature and in the electric field behaviour. Values of 1 for the dynamical exponent and 2.85 for the correlation length exponent are obtained from scaling plots. No quenching of the metallic phase in a parallel magnetic field is observed. Since in our system there is an easy axis for magnetization, this result supports the hypothesis that the transition is related to spin interactions.
Doetsch U.
Ensslin Klaus
Gennser Ulf
Gruetzmacher D.
Hartmann Renate
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